I wanted to like this book. I really did. My then-fiance and I purchased the his and hers versions of these books as part of our premarital preparation. And while his book focused on things like integrity or strength of character, mine focused on stuff like interior design. No joke, at one point, the author talks about the process of decorating her "writing loft" (aside: TOTALLY relatable to the common public, right?) and she goes on and on about a tassel -- A TASSEL -- for several paragraphs, if not pages. I'm not making this up.About two-thirds of the way through this book, I got so fed up, angry, and frustrated with this unrelatable and useless drivel that I literally threw the book across the room. This is a great book to go through with someone else. It has some great questions at the end of each chapter that can be very convicting. The right amount of reading for each topic for a weekly or biweekly meeting, although I could use a lot more direction on a couple of these topics. I hope to use this book as material to meet with other women in the future. Great biblical guidance on everyday as well as eternal.
What do You think about The Resolution For Women (2011)?
This was a great book to study with a friend to start conversation and talk through the aha moments.
—Adam
This is a "self-help" book, basically, from a Chritian point of view. I found it very "helpful"
—Emma